14074, Canarium urdanetense Elm, n, 8p. Quite ~ 
large tree in humus covered Stongy 8011, of densely. forested 
Blope® above the lagoon or at 4750 feet; trunk terete, 4 
feet in diameter, 75 feet high, its main branches from near 
the middle but ascending; twigs numerouS, ascending, grayish 
white; leaves ascending, Simple or trifoliate, chariaceous, 
deep green and Shining on the upper side, ihe sides eurved 
upon the nether much lighter green side; Spikes axillary, 
© inches’ long, greenish brown; the dark greeu uuts ellipseid 
and 1/2 inch long, subtended by the 3-Segmented calyx; 
wood hard, Ba odorless and without taste, white Slightly 
reddish tinged toward the middle region; bark brown, and 
excrescent on the Surface, the middle part laterisious, 
the inner Side whitish; “SagaSa" or "Sagas8ag* in Manebo. 
Gabadbaran, October, 1912. 
14075.  fS¢hefflera urdanetensis Wim, n. Sp. piphytic 
Shrub or subseandent in habit when young, upon small trees 
15 feet above the very moist S011 of a densely wooded 
ineline at 5750 feet or above the lageon basin; main stem 
1 ingh thick, terete, repestedly branched from the base, 
horizontally Spreading, the lax aud crooked twigs descending; 
leaflets horizontally Spreading, conduplicate and recurved, 
¢oriaceous, paler green beneath, upon ascending green 
petioles; Spikes terminal, few from the Same place, green, 
Slender, pedicels and bude green or brown on the exposed 
Side, the inner floral parts cremeus; the groan berry-like 
fruits turning citrinous finally Shining purple red; 
"Pararean”® in Manobo. Gabadbaran, October, 1912. 
14077. Casuarina rumphiana Migqe "“Manholay” in 
Mano be « At 3500 fect altitude. Cabadbavan, October, 1912. 
14078. Adinandra urdanetense Elm, Ne Bp. "S afignanan" 
in Manobo. Collected on e forested ridge of Cawilenan 
peak at 5000 feet; trunk 4 feet through, 60 or more feet 
high, it® main branches arising from above the middie, — 
terete and wadded toward the base, Somewhat crooked; main 
branches widely Spreading, crooked, ultimately numerously 
rebranched; twigs erect or ascending, relutively Short; 
leaves Similarly Spreading or dispoted, rigidly coriaceous, 
flat or Shallowly conduplicate, deep green above, recurved 
especially the abrupt blunt apex, more or less in Bubwhoris, 
very much paler or yellowish green beneath; fruits suberect 
or Subdescending, oveidly globose, whitish or very pale 
yellowish green, with a Short pointed apex, subtended by 
unequal bracts, Cabadbaran, October, 1912. 
14080. Lycopodium pinifolium Bl.- a juvenile "Single." 
"Sicamay" in lanobe. Cabadbaran, October, 1912, _ 

